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Emma Watson Reacts to Typo on Her Fake Tattoo at Oscars Party

Emma Watson wore a fake tattoo to the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscars Party and it had a great message behind it, though there happened to be a typo!

The 27-year-old actress walked the carpet with a fake tattoo on her arm that read “Times Up.” Only thing is, it was missing an apostrophe.

After people on social media commented on the typo, Emma took to Twitter to react to the mistake.

“Fake tattoo proofreading position available. Experience with apostrophes a must,” she tweeted.

FYI: Emma is wearing a Ralph Lauren dress and Roger Vivier shoes.

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Emma Watson Sports 'Times Up' Tattoo at Vanity Fair's Oscars Party!

Emma Watson is bringing the Times Up Movement to the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscar Party!

The 27-year-old Beauty & the Beast actress stopped by the party with “Times Up” written on her arm while wearing a black dress with a bold gold neck piece.

PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Emma Watson

Emma is been a strong supporter in the movement and huge advocate for women’s rights. She recently donated £1 million to the UK Justice and Equality Fund.

FYI: Emma is wearing a Ralph Lauren dress and Roger Vivier shoes.

Check out the photos!

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Ashley Judd, Annabella Sciorra, & Salma Hayek Bring Times Up Movement to Oscars 2018 (Video)

Ashley Judd, Annabella Sciorra, and Salma Hayek hit the stage together to make a powerful statement at the 2018 Academy Awards held at the Dolby Theatre on Sunday (March 4) in Hollywood.

The actresses joined forces during the show to make a speech supporting the Times Up Movement after all three have accused disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault.

“So we salute those unstoppable spirits who kicked ass and broke through the biased perceptions against their gender, race and ethnicity to tell their stories,” Salma said.

“And we look forward to make sure that the next 90 years empower these limitless possibilities of equality, diversity, inclusion, intersectionality,” Ashley chimed in. “That’s what this year has promised us.”

Watch their speech below.

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Time's Up Oscars 2018 Protest: Are Celebrities Wearing Black to Academy Awards?

After celebrities wore black to both the 2018 Golden Globes as well as the 2018 BAFTAs, many are wondering if stars will stick with the trend and show their support for Time’s Up by wearing black tonight at the 2018 Oscars.

This week, some of the Time’s Up organizers including TV creator Shonda Rhimes, actresses Tessa Thompson and Laura Dern, director Ava DuVernay, producer Katie McGrath, and attorney Nina Shaw, spoke at a press conference and confirmed there will be no dress code.

Shonda said the initiative “was launched on the red carpet but was never intended to live there.”

Stars are expected to show support for the movement in other ways.

See some photos of the women involved in the black dress Time’s Up protest at the Globes…

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Monica Lewinsky Speaks Out About #MeToo & the Time's Up Movement in Personal Essay

In the age of #MeToo and Time’s Up, Monica Lewinsky is once again reflecting on her infamous scandal with former President Bill Clinton while working as a White House intern.

“As I find myself reflecting on what happened, I’ve also come to understand how my trauma has been, in a way, a microcosm of a larger, national one. Both clinically and observationally, something fundamental changed in our society in 1998, and it is changing again as we enter the second year of the Trump presidency in a post-Cosby-Ailes-O’Reilly-Weinstein-Spacey-Whoever-Is-Next world,” the 44-year-old social activist writes in a new essay for Vanity Fair‘s March 2018 issue, hitting newsstands on March 6.

“Given my PTSD and my understanding of trauma, it’s very likely that my thinking would not necessarily be changing at this time had it not been for the #MeToo movement—not only because of the new lens it has provided but also because of how it has offered new avenues toward the safety that comes from solidarity.”

“I now see how problematic it was that the two of us even got to a place where there was a question of consent. Instead, the road that led there was littered with inappropriate abuse of authority, station, and privilege.”

She also explains that one of the women leading the #MeToo movement reached out to her personally and wrote: “I’m so sorry you were so alone.”

“Somehow, coming from her—a recognition of sorts on a deep, soulful level—they landed in a way that cracked me open and brought me to tears.”

For more from Monica, head to VanityFair.com.

Kesha Performs 'Praying' at Grammys 2018 with Fellow Female Artists! (Video)

Kesha belts out her song “Praying” on stage at the 2018 Grammy Awards held at Madison Square Garden on Sunday (January 28) in New York City.

The 30-year-old singer was joined for the performance by a lineup of other strong and powerful women, including Bebe Rexha, Cyndi Lauper, Camila Cabello, Andra Day, and Julia Michaels.

“when i wrote ‘praying,’ with ben abraham and ryan lewis, i just felt as if i had gotten a huge weight off of my shoulders. it felt like an emotional raw victory for myself, one step closer to healing. I never could have known what would’ve happened these past few years,” Kesha tweeted this weekend. “i just want to say that i needed this song in a very real way, im so proud and nervous and overwhelmed to be performing it at the grammys on sunday, and if you need it i hope this song finds you.”

The song was nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance, but the award went to Ed Sheeran.

FYI: Kesha is wearing a custom suit by Clinton Bespoke with custom embroidery by Nudie Girl, a Nudie’s Rodeo Tailor shirt, and PS Kaufman boots.

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White Roses at Grammys 2018 - The Meaning Behind the Look

One trend that you can expect to see at the 2018 Grammy Awards tonight is stars wearing white roses on the red carpet and during the show.

Stars like Lady Gaga, Kelly Clarkson, and host James Corden have already showed up with their white roses to show solidarity for the Time’s Up movement.

The choice for a white rose was made as it’s the color that suffragettes wore during their protests and also the color that Hillary Clinton wore to President Trump‘s inauguration last year.

“Music artists have a lot of impact … So it’s only fitting that that music’s biggest night show the support for equality and safety in the workplace and that people need to be cognizant of their fellow employees,” Interscope/Geffen/A&M Records exec Karen Rait said about her label’s artists joining the cause.

Stay tuned to see more stars wearing white roses!

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